On 09:12 Thu 13 Sep , Sascha Hauer wrote: > On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 04:48:27PM +0200, Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD wrote: > > via -r opt, global.dhcp.retries or dhcp_retries > > > > set the priority order; > > > > This will allow to do not stay infinite loop if no dhcp availlable > > s/availlable/available/ > > > @@ -746,11 +767,17 @@ static int do_dhcp(int argc, char *argv[]) > > while (dhcp_state != BOUND) { > > if (ctrlc()) > > break; > > + if (!retries) { > > + ret = ETIMEDOUT; > > -ETIMEDOUT > > BTW currently we have in most commands: > > return ret ? 1 : 0; > > This is because the shell interpreted negative values as 'exit'. hush > does not do this anymore, so now we can think about a path to just > return negative error codes from the commands. > > > > @@ -785,7 +812,8 @@ BAREBOX_CMD_HELP_OPT ("-u <client_uuid>", > > BAREBOX_CMD_HELP_OPT ("-U <user_class>", > > "DHCP User class (code 77) submitted in DHCP requests. It can\n" > > "be used in the DHCP server's configuration to select options\n" > > -"(e.g. bootfile or server) which are valid for barebox clients only.\n"); > > +"(e.g. bootfile or server) which are valid for barebox clients only.\n") > > +BAREBOX_CMD_HELP_OPT ("-r <retry>", "retry limi\n"); > > s/limi/limit/ what do you think to put something else than infinite loop by default I thinnk 20 is enough Best Regards, J. _______________________________________________ barebox mailing list barebox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/barebox